#FREE Relaxing Piano Music for your Thanksgiving Holiday - "Tears for Grace" Free Music Download for first 200 Fans!

Amidst all the crazy world insanity, I wanted to share a bit of peaceful Thanksgiving tranquility with you with this relaxing piano music song "Tears for Grace", now available for free download for the first 100 music fans!This calming song will bring you a moment of peaceful tranquility as you go about your holiday hustle and bustle. It may be enjoyable to listen to as you nap or your littlest one slumbers, it can bring you peace during meditation or just keep you company on a cold winter day. Listen to it as you pray or when you need a moment of quiet reflection.

I give this as a gift to you, just because you are who you are - a wonderful human being deserving of a little bit of calm in a world gone mad.

Please enjoy this track! Simply click on "FREE DOWNLOAD" to receive your musical gift. Blessings and peace to all the world tonight. May God hold each of you in his comforting arms.
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Young is the foremost expert on virtual opera production and online collaboration with the debut of her machinima opera Libertaria: The Virtual Opera. Libertaria includes a live international cast and film crew, virtual choirs, sound synthesis, machinima, and contemporary choral writing, produced entirely online using crowdsourcing, social networking, and the Internet. Critics call Libertaria "Groundbreaking" and "Wagner 2.0". Works performed internationally at the Beijing Conservatory, the International Computer Music Conference, Miramax's Project Greenlight, the Athena Festival, the New York International Independent Film Festival, Art Basil Miami, Turkey's Cinema for Peace, Art Miami, and Pulsefield International Exhibition of Sound Art, the Holland Animation Film Festival, Australasian Computer Music Confetence, Buffalo's Women and Arts Festival, and countless venues worldwide. Young's recent projects include the social media opera The Village and a recentTED Talk on opera and the Internet at TEDxBuffalo.

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